Absolutely garbage
Absolutely garbage. We use them for our company. They go down frequently.
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Frontegg is a developer platform that enables self-service, security and enterprise-capabilities through a rich user-management interface, freeing up creativity and differentiation. Frontegg's platform doesn’t just provide you with Authentication & SSO via an embeddable login-box, but a full Admin Portal serving as the Settings area for your users. The Admin Portal allows your users to control every aspect of their accounts: manage users & teams, define and assign roles & permissions, get visibility through audit logs, subscribe to webhooks, and much more.
2570 W. El Camino Real, 94040, Mountain View , United States
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Absolutely garbage. We use them for our company. They go down frequently.
Keep getting stuck on frontegg callback, 7/10 login attempts fail.
Yeah, I like the front-end and back-end integration. It's way faster and easier than Okta or Auth0.
Pain Points:
- "Frontegg" is a terrible name; it doesn't give much sense of security if you work with enterprise clients
- There is no free trial; this was a deal breaker for me. I had to pay 90$/month, and I still had like 5 users... outside market comparables
Great marketing, though; I searched on Google "Auth0 alternatives," and they were the first result to pop up.Genius!
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